The Republican Guard are the elite of the nation, proud to fight for their
people and unwavering in the defence of their hard-won battles.

The guard are trained to fight in the same fashion as line infantry, standing
in line to deliver volley fire from their smoothbore muskets. They are,
however, considered to be elite, as they are chosen for their devotion to the
national cause and for their personal courage. In a republic all men may be
equal, but the guard are more equal than other soldiers!

In much the same way as a royal or household guard would do in a monarchy,
this force also has a ceremonial role, giving protection to the head of
state. Their presence at formal occasions adds gravitas to the business of
the republic. A republican guard is different from a royal guard in one other
respect: it can include political officers in its ranks, whose main job is
to watch for signs of disloyalty.

Historically, the "palace guard" sometimes became the only unit a leader
could rely on when politics got out of hand, most of the time. It was not
unknown for the guard to take the role of "kingmakers", even in a republic,
and only give their protection to a presidential candidate of whom they
approved.

The Republican Guard are a Republic's answer to the Guards that serve Absolute and Constitutional monarchies. As such, they may only be recruited by republics. In all ways aside from appearance, Republican Guards are identical to their monarchist counterparts. However, as some nations (such as Prussia and Sweden) have superior versions of guards, shifting to republican guards may actually be a downgrade in comparison.

Republican guards are automatically disbanded if a counter-revolution succeeds in their parent faction, ending the government's status as a Republic. This is also true for all Conscripts.